Top 10 facts about PresidentDonald Trump's home security and protection. The most heavily guard house in America.
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Security is an important part of the President’s daily life. Whether it be protection by the Secret Service or the latest technology, the POTUS has to constantly be monitored. Whereas most office buildings in the United States have some form of security, the White House makes them all look amateur. After all, the building is housing the most important government official in the country. The security features of the United States have definitely evolved over the years. What started out as a simple fence has grown to an all out technological masterpiece. And that’s just the parts we know about. It has long been rumored that a high tech bunker exists under the white house, and in 2010 it may have been confirmed. It has also been said that the White House uses a complicated system of lasers and radars. That is in addition to using classic techniques like bullet proof glass and steel fences. The technology used to protect the president is second to none. It uses the defence budget of the United States that is overwhelmingly the biggest in the world. The Secret Service is a 24/7 operation whose purpose is to protect the leader inside the White House. As they adapt to drones and changing threats, the facility must change with the times. As the Presidency is the most important position in the government, the most important building is also the White House. That means the security features must be the greatest technology available. So, here are the Crazy Security Features in The White House.
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A review from the Department of Homeland Security points out how mistakes made by Secret ServiceOfficers actually helped 42-year-old Iraq war veteran Omar Gonzalez intrude into the White House on September 19.
The review has not yet been made public but was obtained by the New York Times.
According to the review, Gonzalez was first spotted by officers on Pennsylvania Avenue but didn’t appear odd until 7:19m when he scaled the fence at a point where the ornamental spikes were missing. He then advanced onto the White House North Lawn, leaving the officers behind.
As the Secret Service officer stationed on the North lawn was talking on his cellphone without monitoring the radio, he failed to detect Gonzales until well after the chase was underway.
Two officers approached Gonzalez with guns drawn, but didn’t shoot as they thought he was not armed. Gonzalez later lost them in the hedges in front of the North Portico. Another officer also followed but came up short.”
Before Gonzalez reached the stairway stairs to the North Portico door, one officer took cover behind a pillar, pointing his gun at Gonzalez but didn’t shoot as he thought the man was unarmed and the wooden doors were locked. Gonzalez was later found carrying a knife.”
The door to the North Portico was unlocked and the alarm was disarmed, letting Gonzalez force himself in with no fanfare, even as one officer was trying to secure the area by physically subduing him twice but failed. After she mistook her flashlight for her baton, she finally pulled out her gun. However Gonzales ignored her.
He then passed the entrance hall and made it into the East Room, but was finally taken down by an officer at reached the doorway to the Green Room.
The review also finds the Secret Service underestimated the potential threat of the intruder, as shown by the investigation of two prior incidents, including his arrest on gun charges in Virginia in July. In that case, a map of Washington DC with a line drawn pointing to the White House was found.
In August, he was stopped near the south fence of the White house with a hatchet in his waistband but was later released when authorities failed to find any other weapons in his car after the search.
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did you know that the Capitol Building in DC has a subway system that connects to various legislative buildings? Shots of the subway on the Senate side.
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The subway system of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. consists of three underground electric people mover systems that connect the United States Capitol to the House and Senate office buildings.
-
On the Senate side, two separate subway systems exist. The first is similar to the one found on the House side. It connects the Russell Senate Office Building and the Capitol. The other is a computer-controlled system with three trains of three cars each that connects the Hart Senate Office Building, Dirksen Senate Office Building, and the Capitol. It is propelled by a track-side linear motor, while the train cars are unpowered. This line is mostly two-tracked but at the Hart and Capitol stations the tracks converge into one, with a single side platform. This allows easy return travel on the opposite track. The Dirksen station features a side platform for Capitol-bound trains and an island platform for Hart-bound trains. All three of these stations feature platform screen doors. A small maintenance spur is located adjacent to the Hart station. The House and Senate subway systems do not terminate in the same location under the Capitol, but they are connected by a labyrinth of tunnels.

Vehicles traveling on these networks may include automobiles, bicycles, buses, trains, trucks, people, helicopters, watercraft, spacecraft and aircraft. Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose including financing, legalities and policies. In the transport industry, operations and ownership of infrastructure can be either public or private, depending on the country and mode.

10 Crazy Security Features in The White House

Top 10 facts about PresidentDonald Trump's home security and protection. The most heavily guard house in America.
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Security is an important part of the President’s daily life. Whether it be protection by the Secret Service or the latest technology, the POTUS has to constantly be monitored. Whereas most office buildings in the United States have some form of security, the White House makes them all look amateur. After all, the building is housing the most important government official in the country. The security features of the United States have definitely evolved over the years. What started out as a simple fence has grown to an all out technological masterpiece. And that’s just the parts we know about. It has long been rumored that a high tech bunker exists under the white house, and in 2010 it may have been confirmed. It has also been said that the White House uses a complicated system of lasers and radars. That is in addition to using classic techniques like bullet proof glass and steel fences. The technology used to protect the president is second to none. It uses the defence budget of the United States that is overwhelmingly the biggest in the world. The Secret Service is a 24/7 operation whose purpose is to protect the leader inside the White House. As they adapt to drones and changing threats, the facility must change with the times. As the Presidency is the most important position in the government, the most important building is also the White House. That means the security features must be the greatest technology available. So, here are the Crazy Security Features in The White House.
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White House security alert: Secret service agent was on his phone during intrusion

White House security alert: Secret service agent was on his phone during intrusion

White House security alert: Secret service agent was on his phone during intrusion

A review from the Department of Homeland Security points out how mistakes made by Secret ServiceOfficers actually helped 42-year-old Iraq war veteran Omar Gonzalez intrude into the White House on September 19.
The review has not yet been made public but was obtained by the New York Times.
According to the review, Gonzalez was first spotted by officers on Pennsylvania Avenue but didn’t appear odd until 7:19m when he scaled the fence at a point where the ornamental spikes were missing. He then advanced onto the White House North Lawn, leaving the officers behind.
As the Secret Service officer stationed on the North lawn was talking on his cellphone without monitoring the radio, he failed to detect Gonzales until well after the chase was underway.
Two officers approached Gonzalez with guns drawn, but didn’t shoot as they thought he was not armed. Gonzalez later lost them in the hedges in front of the North Portico. Another officer also followed but came up short.”
Before Gonzalez reached the stairway stairs to the North Portico door, one officer took cover behind a pillar, pointing his gun at Gonzalez but didn’t shoot as he thought the man was unarmed and the wooden doors were locked. Gonzalez was later found carrying a knife.”
The door to the North Portico was unlocked and the alarm was disarmed, letting Gonzalez force himself in with no fanfare, even as one officer was trying to secure the area by physically subduing him twice but failed. After she mistook her flashlight for her baton, she finally pulled out her gun. However Gonzales ignored her.
He then passed the entrance hall and made it into the East Room, but was finally taken down by an officer at reached the doorway to the Green Room.
The review also finds the Secret Service underestimated the potential threat of the intruder, as shown by the investigation of two prior incidents, including his arrest on gun charges in Virginia in July. In that case, a map of Washington DC with a line drawn pointing to the White House was found.
In August, he was stopped near the south fence of the White house with a hatchet in his waistband but was later released when authorities failed to find any other weapons in his car after the search.
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3:33

The Subway System of the US Congress (Senate Side)

The Subway System of the US Congress (Senate Side)

The Subway System of the US Congress (Senate Side)

did you know that the Capitol Building in DC has a subway system that connects to various legislative buildings? Shots of the subway on the Senate side.
-
The subway system of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. consists of three underground electric people mover systems that connect the United States Capitol to the House and Senate office buildings.
-
On the Senate side, two separate subway systems exist. The first is similar to the one found on the House side. It connects the Russell Senate Office Building and the Capitol. The other is a computer-controlled system with three trains of three cars each that connects the Hart Senate Office Building, Dirksen Senate Office Building, and the Capitol. It is propelled by a track-side linear motor, while the train cars are unpowered. This line is mostly two-tracked but at the Hart and Capitol stations the tracks converge into one, with a single side platform. This allows easy return travel on the opposite track. The Dirksen station features a side platform for Capitol-bound trains and an island platform for Hart-bound trains. All three of these stations feature platform screen doors. A small maintenance spur is located adjacent to the Hart station. The House and Senate subway systems do not terminate in the same location under the Capitol, but they are connected by a labyrinth of tunnels.

Marine One Us President Helicopter Full Documentary

8:55

Making America Great Again

Making America Great Again

Making America Great Again

Making AmericaGreat Again
We will build gleaming new roads, bridges, highways, railways, and waterways all across our land. And we will do it with American heart and American hands and American grit.
Earlier today PresidentTrump hosted a White House discussion-meeting to outline an infrastructure initiative with state and local leaders. The initiative is part of a $1.5 trillion proposal to join with federal, state, local and private investment toward rebuilding American critical infrastructure, roads and bridges.
BUILDING AMERICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE: Today, President Donald J. Trump released his legislative goals to rebuild our Nation’s crumbling infrastructure. The six principles include: $200 billion in Federal funds to spur at least $1.5 trillion in infrastructure investments with partners at the State, local, Tribal, and private level. ...
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2:24

Whitehouse Productions' Workbench Vid 3

Whitehouse Productions' Workbench Vid 3

Whitehouse Productions' Workbench Vid 3

Another trip to my workbench. Featuring some video shots with my new video camera.
Last time 'Sonic Boom' is being played cuz you may be getting bored of that tune, so this Extended version is used throughout the video. Enjoy.

Swearing-In of The Secretary of Transportation

Lego Architecture 21006 The White House - Lego Speed Build Review

Lego Architecture 21006 The White House
561 pcs
$49.99 - €54.99
Year 2010Lego 21006 Review
Replicate the home to the nation's Head of State.
There are few structures in the United States with the history and reverence of The White House, designed by James Hoban. On July 16, 1792, President George Washington chose this James Hoban design from six competing designs from renowned architects. This six-story Sandstone structure was meant to command respect for the nation from citizens and foreign visitors. Construction took place from 1792 - 1800 and it was rebuilt by Hoban following the fire of 1814. The assembled White House model stands 8.8" (22.4cm) wide on a base with printed name label and includes a booklet with facts about the building, its construction and its history.
Architectural replica of the real-world White House
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10 Crazy Security Features in The White House

Top 10 facts about PresidentDonald Trump's home security and protection. The most heavily guard house in America.
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Security is an important part of the President’s daily life. Whether it be protection by the Secret Service or the latest technology, the POTUS has to constantly be monitored. Whereas most office buildings in the United States have some form of security, the White House makes them all look amateur. After all, the building is housing the most important government official in the country. The security features of the United States have definitely evolved over the years. What started out as a simple fence has grown to an all out technological masterpiece. And that’s just the parts we know about. It has long been rumored that a high tech ...

The First Lady Receives the 2017 White House Christmas Tree

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published: 12 Jul 2015

Making America Great Again

Making AmericaGreat Again
We will build gleaming new roads, bridges, highways, railways, and waterways all across our land. And we will do it with American heart and American hands and American grit.
Earlier today PresidentTrump hosted a White House discussion-meeting to outline an infrastructure initiative with state and local leaders. The initiative is part of a $1.5 trillion proposal to join with federal, state, local and private investment toward rebuilding American critical infrastructure, roads and bridges.
BUILDING AMERICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE: Today, President Donald J. Trump released his legislative goals to rebuild our Nation’s crumbling infrastructure. The six principles include: $200 billion in Federal funds to spur at least $1.5 trillion in infrastructure investments with pa...

published: 14 Feb 2018

Whitehouse Productions' Workbench Vid 3

Another trip to my workbench. Featuring some video shots with my new video camera.
Last time 'Sonic Boom' is being played cuz you may be getting bored of that tune, so this Extended version is used throughout the video. Enjoy.

published: 09 Aug 2009

Swearing-In of The Secretary of Transportation

Lego Architecture 21006 The White House - Lego Speed Build Review

Lego Architecture 21006 The White House
561 pcs
$49.99 - €54.99
Year 2010Lego 21006 Review
Replicate the home to the nation's Head of State.
There are few structures in the United States with the history and reverence of The White House, designed by James Hoban. On July 16, 1792, President George Washington chose this James Hoban design from six competing designs from renowned architects. This six-story Sandstone structure was meant to command respect for the nation from citizens and foreign visitors. Construction took place from 1792 - 1800 and it was rebuilt by Hoban following the fire of 1814. The assembled White House model stands 8.8" (22.4cm) wide on a base with printed name label and includes a booklet with facts about the building, its construction and its history.
Archite...

Top 10 facts about PresidentDonald Trump's home security and protection. The most heavily guard house in America.
Subscribe to TheHub http://goo.gl/87YJzG
Security is an important part of the President’s daily life. Whether it be protection by the Secret Service or the latest technology, the POTUS has to constantly be monitored. Whereas most office buildings in the United States have some form of security, the White House makes them all look amateur. After all, the building is housing the most important government official in the country. The security features of the United States have definitely evolved over the years. What started out as a simple fence has grown to an all out technological masterpiece. And that’s just the parts we know about. It has long been rumored that a high tech bunker exists under the white house, and in 2010 it may have been confirmed. It has also been said that the White House uses a complicated system of lasers and radars. That is in addition to using classic techniques like bullet proof glass and steel fences. The technology used to protect the president is second to none. It uses the defence budget of the United States that is overwhelmingly the biggest in the world. The Secret Service is a 24/7 operation whose purpose is to protect the leader inside the White House. As they adapt to drones and changing threats, the facility must change with the times. As the Presidency is the most important position in the government, the most important building is also the White House. That means the security features must be the greatest technology available. So, here are the Crazy Security Features in The White House.
For copyright matters please contact us at: david.f@valnetinc.com

Top 10 facts about PresidentDonald Trump's home security and protection. The most heavily guard house in America.
Subscribe to TheHub http://goo.gl/87YJzG
Security is an important part of the President’s daily life. Whether it be protection by the Secret Service or the latest technology, the POTUS has to constantly be monitored. Whereas most office buildings in the United States have some form of security, the White House makes them all look amateur. After all, the building is housing the most important government official in the country. The security features of the United States have definitely evolved over the years. What started out as a simple fence has grown to an all out technological masterpiece. And that’s just the parts we know about. It has long been rumored that a high tech bunker exists under the white house, and in 2010 it may have been confirmed. It has also been said that the White House uses a complicated system of lasers and radars. That is in addition to using classic techniques like bullet proof glass and steel fences. The technology used to protect the president is second to none. It uses the defence budget of the United States that is overwhelmingly the biggest in the world. The Secret Service is a 24/7 operation whose purpose is to protect the leader inside the White House. As they adapt to drones and changing threats, the facility must change with the times. As the Presidency is the most important position in the government, the most important building is also the White House. That means the security features must be the greatest technology available. So, here are the Crazy Security Features in The White House.
For copyright matters please contact us at: david.f@valnetinc.com

A review from the Department of Homeland Security points out how mistakes made by Secret ServiceOfficers actually helped 42-year-old Iraq war veteran Omar Gonzalez intrude into the White House on September 19.
The review has not yet been made public but was obtained by the New York Times.
According to the review, Gonzalez was first spotted by officers on Pennsylvania Avenue but didn’t appear odd until 7:19m when he scaled the fence at a point where the ornamental spikes were missing. He then advanced onto the White House North Lawn, leaving the officers behind.
As the Secret Service officer stationed on the North lawn was talking on his cellphone without monitoring the radio, he failed to detect Gonzales until well after the chase was underway.
Two officers approached Gonzalez with guns drawn, but didn’t shoot as they thought he was not armed. Gonzalez later lost them in the hedges in front of the North Portico. Another officer also followed but came up short.”
Before Gonzalez reached the stairway stairs to the North Portico door, one officer took cover behind a pillar, pointing his gun at Gonzalez but didn’t shoot as he thought the man was unarmed and the wooden doors were locked. Gonzalez was later found carrying a knife.”
The door to the North Portico was unlocked and the alarm was disarmed, letting Gonzalez force himself in with no fanfare, even as one officer was trying to secure the area by physically subduing him twice but failed. After she mistook her flashlight for her baton, she finally pulled out her gun. However Gonzales ignored her.
He then passed the entrance hall and made it into the East Room, but was finally taken down by an officer at reached the doorway to the Green Room.
The review also finds the Secret Service underestimated the potential threat of the intruder, as shown by the investigation of two prior incidents, including his arrest on gun charges in Virginia in July. In that case, a map of Washington DC with a line drawn pointing to the White House was found.
In August, he was stopped near the south fence of the White house with a hatchet in his waistband but was later released when authorities failed to find any other weapons in his car after the search.
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A review from the Department of Homeland Security points out how mistakes made by Secret ServiceOfficers actually helped 42-year-old Iraq war veteran Omar Gonzalez intrude into the White House on September 19.
The review has not yet been made public but was obtained by the New York Times.
According to the review, Gonzalez was first spotted by officers on Pennsylvania Avenue but didn’t appear odd until 7:19m when he scaled the fence at a point where the ornamental spikes were missing. He then advanced onto the White House North Lawn, leaving the officers behind.
As the Secret Service officer stationed on the North lawn was talking on his cellphone without monitoring the radio, he failed to detect Gonzales until well after the chase was underway.
Two officers approached Gonzalez with guns drawn, but didn’t shoot as they thought he was not armed. Gonzalez later lost them in the hedges in front of the North Portico. Another officer also followed but came up short.”
Before Gonzalez reached the stairway stairs to the North Portico door, one officer took cover behind a pillar, pointing his gun at Gonzalez but didn’t shoot as he thought the man was unarmed and the wooden doors were locked. Gonzalez was later found carrying a knife.”
The door to the North Portico was unlocked and the alarm was disarmed, letting Gonzalez force himself in with no fanfare, even as one officer was trying to secure the area by physically subduing him twice but failed. After she mistook her flashlight for her baton, she finally pulled out her gun. However Gonzales ignored her.
He then passed the entrance hall and made it into the East Room, but was finally taken down by an officer at reached the doorway to the Green Room.
The review also finds the Secret Service underestimated the potential threat of the intruder, as shown by the investigation of two prior incidents, including his arrest on gun charges in Virginia in July. In that case, a map of Washington DC with a line drawn pointing to the White House was found.
In August, he was stopped near the south fence of the White house with a hatchet in his waistband but was later released when authorities failed to find any other weapons in his car after the search.
----------------------------------------­­---------------------------------------­-­----------------
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The Subway System of the US Congress (Senate Side)

did you know that the Capitol Building in DC has a subway system that connects to various legislative buildings? Shots of the subway on the Senate side.
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The s...

did you know that the Capitol Building in DC has a subway system that connects to various legislative buildings? Shots of the subway on the Senate side.
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The subway system of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. consists of three underground electric people mover systems that connect the United States Capitol to the House and Senate office buildings.
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On the Senate side, two separate subway systems exist. The first is similar to the one found on the House side. It connects the Russell Senate Office Building and the Capitol. The other is a computer-controlled system with three trains of three cars each that connects the Hart Senate Office Building, Dirksen Senate Office Building, and the Capitol. It is propelled by a track-side linear motor, while the train cars are unpowered. This line is mostly two-tracked but at the Hart and Capitol stations the tracks converge into one, with a single side platform. This allows easy return travel on the opposite track. The Dirksen station features a side platform for Capitol-bound trains and an island platform for Hart-bound trains. All three of these stations feature platform screen doors. A small maintenance spur is located adjacent to the Hart station. The House and Senate subway systems do not terminate in the same location under the Capitol, but they are connected by a labyrinth of tunnels.

did you know that the Capitol Building in DC has a subway system that connects to various legislative buildings? Shots of the subway on the Senate side.
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The subway system of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. consists of three underground electric people mover systems that connect the United States Capitol to the House and Senate office buildings.
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On the Senate side, two separate subway systems exist. The first is similar to the one found on the House side. It connects the Russell Senate Office Building and the Capitol. The other is a computer-controlled system with three trains of three cars each that connects the Hart Senate Office Building, Dirksen Senate Office Building, and the Capitol. It is propelled by a track-side linear motor, while the train cars are unpowered. This line is mostly two-tracked but at the Hart and Capitol stations the tracks converge into one, with a single side platform. This allows easy return travel on the opposite track. The Dirksen station features a side platform for Capitol-bound trains and an island platform for Hart-bound trains. All three of these stations feature platform screen doors. A small maintenance spur is located adjacent to the Hart station. The House and Senate subway systems do not terminate in the same location under the Capitol, but they are connected by a labyrinth of tunnels.

Making America Great Again

Making AmericaGreat Again
We will build gleaming new roads, bridges, highways, railways, and waterways all across our land. And we will do it with American he...

Making AmericaGreat Again
We will build gleaming new roads, bridges, highways, railways, and waterways all across our land. And we will do it with American heart and American hands and American grit.
Earlier today PresidentTrump hosted a White House discussion-meeting to outline an infrastructure initiative with state and local leaders. The initiative is part of a $1.5 trillion proposal to join with federal, state, local and private investment toward rebuilding American critical infrastructure, roads and bridges.
BUILDING AMERICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE: Today, President Donald J. Trump released his legislative goals to rebuild our Nation’s crumbling infrastructure. The six principles include: $200 billion in Federal funds to spur at least $1.5 trillion in infrastructure investments with partners at the State, local, Tribal, and private level. ...
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Making AmericaGreat Again
We will build gleaming new roads, bridges, highways, railways, and waterways all across our land. And we will do it with American heart and American hands and American grit.
Earlier today PresidentTrump hosted a White House discussion-meeting to outline an infrastructure initiative with state and local leaders. The initiative is part of a $1.5 trillion proposal to join with federal, state, local and private investment toward rebuilding American critical infrastructure, roads and bridges.
BUILDING AMERICA’S INFRASTRUCTURE: Today, President Donald J. Trump released his legislative goals to rebuild our Nation’s crumbling infrastructure. The six principles include: $200 billion in Federal funds to spur at least $1.5 trillion in infrastructure investments with partners at the State, local, Tribal, and private level. ...
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Whitehouse Productions' Workbench Vid 3

Another trip to my workbench. Featuring some video shots with my new video camera.
Last time 'Sonic Boom' is being played cuz you may be getting bored of tha...

Another trip to my workbench. Featuring some video shots with my new video camera.
Last time 'Sonic Boom' is being played cuz you may be getting bored of that tune, so this Extended version is used throughout the video. Enjoy.

Another trip to my workbench. Featuring some video shots with my new video camera.
Last time 'Sonic Boom' is being played cuz you may be getting bored of that tune, so this Extended version is used throughout the video. Enjoy.

Lego Architecture 21006 The White House
561 pcs
$49.99 - €54.99
Year 2010Lego 21006 Review
Replicate the home to the nation's Head of State.
There are few structures in the United States with the history and reverence of The White House, designed by James Hoban. On July 16, 1792, President George Washington chose this James Hoban design from six competing designs from renowned architects. This six-story Sandstone structure was meant to command respect for the nation from citizens and foreign visitors. Construction took place from 1792 - 1800 and it was rebuilt by Hoban following the fire of 1814. The assembled White House model stands 8.8" (22.4cm) wide on a base with printed name label and includes a booklet with facts about the building, its construction and its history.
Architectural replica of the real-world White House
Booklet included with details on design and history (English language only)
Measures 3.9" (10cm) tall, 8.8" (22.4cm) wide and 5.6" (14.4cm) deep
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Lego Architecture 21006 The White House
561 pcs
$49.99 - €54.99
Year 2010Lego 21006 Review
Replicate the home to the nation's Head of State.
There are few structures in the United States with the history and reverence of The White House, designed by James Hoban. On July 16, 1792, President George Washington chose this James Hoban design from six competing designs from renowned architects. This six-story Sandstone structure was meant to command respect for the nation from citizens and foreign visitors. Construction took place from 1792 - 1800 and it was rebuilt by Hoban following the fire of 1814. The assembled White House model stands 8.8" (22.4cm) wide on a base with printed name label and includes a booklet with facts about the building, its construction and its history.
Architectural replica of the real-world White House
Booklet included with details on design and history (English language only)
Measures 3.9" (10cm) tall, 8.8" (22.4cm) wide and 5.6" (14.4cm) deep
Lego 2010 Lego Sets 2010 LEgo architecture 2010 speed building fast build quick build timelapse speed build review
fun toys surprise child children funny cool kids builder
lego fun unboxing

The White House Tour - Washington DC Travel Guide (USA)

Take a tour of White House in Washington, DC, United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
It's the most famous and important building in the United States of America.The White House is the home and office of the President and his many aides and workers.
The design of this extraordinary building is Neo-classical.
It has had several restorations, especially after being burned in the War of 1812.
Many of the nationally and internationally important announcements are made here by the President.
There are few buildings in the world as symbolically significant as the White House.

How to Tour the White House, Capitol & Supreme Court

If you want to visit the White House, Capitol or Supreme Court when you travel to Washington DC, this video has all of the information you need to make that a reality. Make sure to plan ahead because the White House requires advance reservations and it’s highly recommended for the Capitol. You don’t want to arrive disappointed!
Subscribe for more TripHacks DC travel videos - https://bit.ly/TripHacksDC
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Find your representative - http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/
Information about acceptable forms of ID, prohibited items, and other important details for when you visit the White House - https://www.whitehouse.gov/participate/tours-and-events
Capitol Visitor Center - https:...

published: 10 Jul 2017

White House Tour During my Visit to See First Lady Michelle Obama #LetsMove

The White House Travel Blogger Summit

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The White House - HD footage, information and facts on the White House. The White House is one of the most recognized buildings in the United States and one of the most influential buildings in the world.
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White House 3D Tour

10 Amazing Facts About The White House

White House - 10 Amazing Facts - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
10 - George Washington, the 1st US President did not live in the White House.
9 - The White House receives about 20,000 mails/emails everyday. Only a small fraction are selected for the President.
8 - The White House complex was built largely by slaves who often worked 7 days a week.
7 - There are 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, 28 fireplaces and 3 elevators in the White House.
6 - The White House includes a tennis court, swimming pool, bowling lane, movie theater and a jogging track.
5 - Its kitchen has 5 full-time chefs and can serve dinner to as many as 140 guests.
4 - The outside structure of White House requires 570 gallons of paint.
3 - The White House was burned by the British soldiers in the war of 1812.
...

published: 16 Feb 2012

What's Inside of the White House?

The White House is full of lots of interesting rooms. A lot of people don't realize that this information is public! Please join me as we take a walk through the different rooms and what they are used for.
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Music: "Foundation" by VibeTracks (youtube audio library)
Made with Blender 2.79 (cycles render)

PART2/2 of my solo travel adventures exploring Washington, D.C. with Greyhound Bus!
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White House Tours - What to Expect When You Visit

If you’re interested in taking a White House tour, it’s important to understand what’s included, and what’s off-limits. This video will show you exactly what you get to see on the public East Wing White House tour so you can decide if it’s worth it.
Subscribe for more TripHacks DC travel videos - http://bit.ly/TripHacksDC
Interested in a private guide tour? Check out what I offer - http://www.triphacksdc.com/#guided-tours
How to Tour the White House, Capitol & Supreme Court - https://youtu.be/78G3HKZGkDw
Find your representative - http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/
Information about acceptable forms of ID, probibited items, and other important details for when you visit the White House - https://www.whitehouse.gov/participate/tours-and-events
Rooms included on the White...

White House Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by http://stupeflix.com

Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! 'North
façade' of the White House, seen from Pennsylvania Avenue. A visiting
head of state enters the house for a state dinner through the North
Portico. Tourists finish their tour by exiting through the North
Portico. The house was originally built without porticos. Before
construction of the north portico in 1824, the north façade looked much
more similar to Leinster House shown in the picture immediately below.
Both James Hobanoriginal architect of the White House, and Benjamin
Henry Latrobe who developed plans for its rebuilding after the 1814
fire, proposed north and south porticos. Both porticos, as built, are
the work of Hoban. 'Leinster House in Dublin' The eighteenth century
ducal palace in Dublin served as a model for th...

Take a tour of White House in Washington, DC, United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
It's the most famous and important building in the United States of America.The White House is the home and office of the President and his many aides and workers.
The design of this extraordinary building is Neo-classical.
It has had several restorations, especially after being burned in the War of 1812.
Many of the nationally and internationally important announcements are made here by the President.
There are few buildings in the world as symbolically significant as the White House.

Take a tour of White House in Washington, DC, United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
It's the most famous and important building in the United States of America.The White House is the home and office of the President and his many aides and workers.
The design of this extraordinary building is Neo-classical.
It has had several restorations, especially after being burned in the War of 1812.
Many of the nationally and internationally important announcements are made here by the President.
There are few buildings in the world as symbolically significant as the White House.

http://www.expedia.com/Washington.d178318.Destination-Travel-Guides
Take in the many splendors of the nation’s capital when you arrive at Washington, D.C.
Your Washington, D.C. tour should start at the National Mall, where you’ll find monuments, memorials, and government buildings instead of tons of shopping. If you’d like to get around town easily but don’t want to rent a car, the Capital Bikeshare program will let you cruise around the city without wasting gas or getting stuck in traffic.
Check out the Watergate Hotel and Kennedy Center when you stop at Foggy Bottom, then move on to Georgetown, the oldest district in D.C.It’s filled with 18th-century buildings and, of course, the university itself. After a stop at the National Cathedral, make your way to the Smithsonian National Zoo, the perfect stop for the young and the young at heart.
If you’re feeling the need to channel your inner 007, go to the International Spy Museum, and learn about the covert operations and intelligence agencies that have shaped the world we live in. Of course, you can’t enjoy any Washington, D.C., tourism without admiring the White House, so make sure that’s on your list too.
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Take in the many splendors of the nation’s capital when you arrive at Washington, D.C.
Your Washington, D.C. tour should start at the National Mall, where you’ll find monuments, memorials, and government buildings instead of tons of shopping. If you’d like to get around town easily but don’t want to rent a car, the Capital Bikeshare program will let you cruise around the city without wasting gas or getting stuck in traffic.
Check out the Watergate Hotel and Kennedy Center when you stop at Foggy Bottom, then move on to Georgetown, the oldest district in D.C.It’s filled with 18th-century buildings and, of course, the university itself. After a stop at the National Cathedral, make your way to the Smithsonian National Zoo, the perfect stop for the young and the young at heart.
If you’re feeling the need to channel your inner 007, go to the International Spy Museum, and learn about the covert operations and intelligence agencies that have shaped the world we live in. Of course, you can’t enjoy any Washington, D.C., tourism without admiring the White House, so make sure that’s on your list too.
Visit our Washington, D.C., travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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If you want to visit the White House, Capitol or Supreme Court when you travel to Washington DC, this video has all of the information you need to make that a reality. Make sure to plan ahead because the White House requires advance reservations and it’s highly recommended for the Capitol. You don’t want to arrive disappointed!
Subscribe for more TripHacks DC travel videos - https://bit.ly/TripHacksDC
Interested in a private guide tour? Check out what I offer - http://www.triphacksdc.com/#guided-tours
Find your representative - http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/
Information about acceptable forms of ID, prohibited items, and other important details for when you visit the White House - https://www.whitehouse.gov/participate/tours-and-events
Capitol Visitor Center - https://www.visitthecapitol.gov/
Direct link to book a tour through the Capitol Visitor Center - https://tours.visitthecapitol.gov/cvc
Supreme Court tours and lectures - https://www.supremecourt.gov/visiting/touringthebuilding.aspx
Supreme Court calendar of oral arguments - https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/oral_arguments.aspx
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If you want to visit the White House, Capitol or Supreme Court when you travel to Washington DC, this video has all of the information you need to make that a reality. Make sure to plan ahead because the White House requires advance reservations and it’s highly recommended for the Capitol. You don’t want to arrive disappointed!
Subscribe for more TripHacks DC travel videos - https://bit.ly/TripHacksDC
Interested in a private guide tour? Check out what I offer - http://www.triphacksdc.com/#guided-tours
Find your representative - http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/
Information about acceptable forms of ID, prohibited items, and other important details for when you visit the White House - https://www.whitehouse.gov/participate/tours-and-events
Capitol Visitor Center - https://www.visitthecapitol.gov/
Direct link to book a tour through the Capitol Visitor Center - https://tours.visitthecapitol.gov/cvc
Supreme Court tours and lectures - https://www.supremecourt.gov/visiting/touringthebuilding.aspx
Supreme Court calendar of oral arguments - https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/oral_arguments.aspx
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White House Tour During my Visit to See First Lady Michelle Obama #LetsMove

The White House - HD footage, information and facts on the White House. The White House is one of the most recognized buildings in the United States and one of the most influential buildings in the world.
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Never stop exploring!

The White House - HD footage, information and facts on the White House. The White House is one of the most recognized buildings in the United States and one of the most influential buildings in the world.
If you enjoyed this video, make sure to subscribe to our channel. It's the most convenient way to catch our new videos! Follow the link below:
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Never stop exploring!

White House - 10 Amazing Facts - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
10 - George Washington, the 1st US President did not live in the White House.
9 - The White House receives about 20,000 mails/emails everyday. Only a small fraction are selected for the President.
8 - The White House complex was built largely by slaves who often worked 7 days a week.
7 - There are 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, 28 fireplaces and 3 elevators in the White House.
6 - The White House includes a tennis court, swimming pool, bowling lane, movie theater and a jogging track.
5 - Its kitchen has 5 full-time chefs and can serve dinner to as many as 140 guests.
4 - The outside structure of White House requires 570 gallons of paint.
3 - The White House was burned by the British soldiers in the war of 1812.
2 - Grover Cleveland's daughter, Esther, has been the only baby born to a President in the White House.
1 - It wasn't always called the White House. One of its past names was the "President's Palace".

White House - 10 Amazing Facts - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
10 - George Washington, the 1st US President did not live in the White House.
9 - The White House receives about 20,000 mails/emails everyday. Only a small fraction are selected for the President.
8 - The White House complex was built largely by slaves who often worked 7 days a week.
7 - There are 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, 28 fireplaces and 3 elevators in the White House.
6 - The White House includes a tennis court, swimming pool, bowling lane, movie theater and a jogging track.
5 - Its kitchen has 5 full-time chefs and can serve dinner to as many as 140 guests.
4 - The outside structure of White House requires 570 gallons of paint.
3 - The White House was burned by the British soldiers in the war of 1812.
2 - Grover Cleveland's daughter, Esther, has been the only baby born to a President in the White House.
1 - It wasn't always called the White House. One of its past names was the "President's Palace".

What's Inside of the White House?

The White House is full of lots of interesting rooms. A lot of people don't realize that this information is public! Please join me as we take a walk through ...

The White House is full of lots of interesting rooms. A lot of people don't realize that this information is public! Please join me as we take a walk through the different rooms and what they are used for.
Special thanks to my patrons for their support:
-Karen King
-Soheb Japanwala
Visit my patreon page to see what I'm working on next!
www.patreon.com/jaredowenanimations
Sources:
http://www.whitehousemuseum.org/
https://whitehouse.gov1.info/visit/tour.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/administration/whbriefing/whitehousemap.html
https://youtu.be/ktqgtlFjWRw
Music: "Foundation" by VibeTracks (youtube audio library)
Made with Blender 2.79 (cycles render)

The White House is full of lots of interesting rooms. A lot of people don't realize that this information is public! Please join me as we take a walk through the different rooms and what they are used for.
Special thanks to my patrons for their support:
-Karen King
-Soheb Japanwala
Visit my patreon page to see what I'm working on next!
www.patreon.com/jaredowenanimations
Sources:
http://www.whitehousemuseum.org/
https://whitehouse.gov1.info/visit/tour.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/administration/whbriefing/whitehousemap.html
https://youtu.be/ktqgtlFjWRw
Music: "Foundation" by VibeTracks (youtube audio library)
Made with Blender 2.79 (cycles render)

White House Tours - What to Expect When You Visit

If you’re interested in taking a White House tour, it’s important to understand what’s included, and what’s off-limits. This video will show you exactly what yo...

If you’re interested in taking a White House tour, it’s important to understand what’s included, and what’s off-limits. This video will show you exactly what you get to see on the public East Wing White House tour so you can decide if it’s worth it.
Subscribe for more TripHacks DC travel videos - http://bit.ly/TripHacksDC
Interested in a private guide tour? Check out what I offer - http://www.triphacksdc.com/#guided-tours
How to Tour the White House, Capitol & Supreme Court - https://youtu.be/78G3HKZGkDw
Find your representative - http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/
Information about acceptable forms of ID, probibited items, and other important details for when you visit the White House - https://www.whitehouse.gov/participate/tours-and-events
Rooms included on the White House tour:
Library - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_(White_House)
China Room - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Room
Vermeil Room - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermeil_Room
East Room - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Room
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Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! 'North
façade' of the White House, seen from Pennsylvania Avenue. A visiting
head of state enters the house for a state dinner through the North
Portico. Tourists finish their tour by exiting through the North
Portico. The house was originally built without porticos. Before
construction of the north portico in 1824, the north façade looked much
more similar to Leinster House shown in the picture immediately below.
Both James Hobanoriginal architect of the White House, and Benjamin
Henry Latrobe who developed plans for its rebuilding after the 1814
fire, proposed north and south porticos. Both porticos, as built, are
the work of Hoban. 'Leinster House in Dublin' The eighteenth century
ducal palace in Dublin served as a model for the White House. 'The
White House' from the South Lawn showing the columned South Portico.
The South Portico was constructed in 1829 based on earlier drawings by
James Hoban. The second floor balcony, known as the Truman Balcony, was
added in 1947. Welcome ceremonies for visiting heads of state take
place on the South Lawn. Marine One, the president's helicopter
service, lands and departs from the South Lawn. 'Jefferson'sWestColonnade' is seen on the left of the residence in this nineteenth
century engraved view. The West Colonnade originally concealed a stable
and laundry room. Later it became the site of Franklin Roosevelt's
swimming pool. President Nixon converted the space to the current Press
Briefing Room. 'Truman reconstruction, 1949-1952' First the interior
rooms were dismantled and stored, then within the original walls a
steel and concrete structure was erected. The interior rooms, with most
of the original trim and floor boards were rebuilt within the new
framework. 'The Red Room' as designed by Stéphane Boudin during the
administration of John F. Kennedy. 'The West Wing' of the White House,
in the foreground. 'The White House' and surrounding area as seen from
the Washington Monument. 'Pennsylvania Avenue' is now closed to all
traffic, except government officials.

Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! 'North
façade' of the White House, seen from Pennsylvania Avenue. A visiting
head of state enters the house for a state dinner through the North
Portico. Tourists finish their tour by exiting through the North
Portico. The house was originally built without porticos. Before
construction of the north portico in 1824, the north façade looked much
more similar to Leinster House shown in the picture immediately below.
Both James Hobanoriginal architect of the White House, and Benjamin
Henry Latrobe who developed plans for its rebuilding after the 1814
fire, proposed north and south porticos. Both porticos, as built, are
the work of Hoban. 'Leinster House in Dublin' The eighteenth century
ducal palace in Dublin served as a model for the White House. 'The
White House' from the South Lawn showing the columned South Portico.
The South Portico was constructed in 1829 based on earlier drawings by
James Hoban. The second floor balcony, known as the Truman Balcony, was
added in 1947. Welcome ceremonies for visiting heads of state take
place on the South Lawn. Marine One, the president's helicopter
service, lands and departs from the South Lawn. 'Jefferson'sWestColonnade' is seen on the left of the residence in this nineteenth
century engraved view. The West Colonnade originally concealed a stable
and laundry room. Later it became the site of Franklin Roosevelt's
swimming pool. President Nixon converted the space to the current Press
Briefing Room. 'Truman reconstruction, 1949-1952' First the interior
rooms were dismantled and stored, then within the original walls a
steel and concrete structure was erected. The interior rooms, with most
of the original trim and floor boards were rebuilt within the new
framework. 'The Red Room' as designed by Stéphane Boudin during the
administration of John F. Kennedy. 'The West Wing' of the White House,
in the foreground. 'The White House' and surrounding area as seen from
the Washington Monument. 'Pennsylvania Avenue' is now closed to all
traffic, except government officials.

Great History of the First Transatlantic Cable - Connecting the World - Full Documentary

How the first cable was laid across the Atlantic. Until the first transatlantic cable was laid, the fastest communication between Europe and North America took at least a week. Halvor Moorshead describes the problems in linking the continents together. THE ONLY BATTLE OF the War of 1812 in which there were heavy casualties was the Battle of New Orleans, fought on 8 January 1815. It was a decisive victory for the US but there was one major problem: the Treaty of Ghent ending the war had been signed on 24 December1814 -- about two weeks prior to the battle! Neither side was aware that the war was over.
This was, of course, normal for the times. News could only travel as fast as the swiftest horse or the fastest sailing ship. At the time, news rarely reached North America from Europ...

President Trump Delivers the State of the Union Address

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The Final chapter in this series of videos.
'The Ffarquhar Branch' was completed on 10th November and took part in the Friends ofCultraModel RailwayShow on 12th November 2016. In the first part of the Vlog I talk about how you can take part in an exhibition and what items you need to bring. The rest shows the layout performing at the show as well as the many other layouts that featured.
Thank you to all my viewers and subscribers for their support during the layout's construction and if you have any questions about the layout, feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer them.

Great History of the First Transatlantic Cable - Connecting the World - Full Documentary

How the first cable was laid across the Atlantic. Until the first transatlantic cable was laid, the fastest communication between Europe and North America took ...

How the first cable was laid across the Atlantic. Until the first transatlantic cable was laid, the fastest communication between Europe and North America took at least a week. Halvor Moorshead describes the problems in linking the continents together. THE ONLY BATTLE OF the War of 1812 in which there were heavy casualties was the Battle of New Orleans, fought on 8 January 1815. It was a decisive victory for the US but there was one major problem: the Treaty of Ghent ending the war had been signed on 24 December1814 -- about two weeks prior to the battle! Neither side was aware that the war was over.
This was, of course, normal for the times. News could only travel as fast as the swiftest horse or the fastest sailing ship. At the time, news rarely reached North America from Europe in under two weeks.
In the1830s a number of experiments were being conducted in both the US and Britain on telegraphy, the early uses being confined to railroads. The first practical use however must be credited to ProfessorSamuel Morse, the inventor of Morse code, who sent a message via what was then known as magnetic telegraph from Baltimore to Washington. Thirty years later, history books were saying "no other invention has exercised a more beneficent influence on the welfare and happiness of the human race." After the first successful demonstration, telegraph lines were rapidly built all over Europe and North America, allowing messages to be sent virtually instantaneously.
Crossing the water presented greater problems. The cable needed to be insulated and strong, technologies that were both in their infancy. The first major undersea link, connecting England to France, was not completed until 1851 after several failed attempts.
The idea of a transatlantic cable was first proposed in 1845, only a year after the first practical demonstration, but the far greater distances and greater depths presented formidable problems. In 1856 the Atlantic Telegraph Company was registered with a capital of £350,000 (then about $1,400,000). On the American side Cyrus W. Field was the driving force; on the British side it was Charles Bright and brothers John and JacobBrett.
The manufacture of the cable started in early 1857 and was completed in June. Before the end of July it was stowed on the American Niagara and the British Agamemnon -- both naval vessels lent by their respective governments for the task. They started at Valentia Harbor in Ireland (which was by then connected to the rest of the British Isles) on 5 August. For the first few days, everything went well but six days later, due to a mistake made with the brake which limited the rate of descent, the cable snapped. Just 380 miles had been laid.
The ships were forced to return to port. An extra 700 miles of cable was made for the second attempt which began on 25 June 1858. This time the same two ships met each other in mid-Atlantic where they joined their respective ends. The cable broke almost immediately. Again the two ships made another splice: this time they managed 40 miles before it broke again. The fourth time they had laid 146 miles before the cable was lost yet again. It was clear that this was not going to be easy!
The two ships returned to Ireland but it was decided that, despite the loss of a considerable amount of cable, they still had enough for a further attempt. On 29 July they made their fifth attempt, again starting from the mid point. This time it worked! On 5 August 1858 both ships reached their destinations -- Valentia Harbor in Ireland and Trinity Bay in Newfoundland. The two continents were joined.
On 16 August communication was established with the message "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth, peace, good will to men." Unfortunately the engineer in charge, Wildman Whitehouse, started by applying very high voltages rather than the very weak currents that had been tested during the cable laying. Within three weeks the damage inflicted on the cable by the high voltages was becoming apparent and it ceased to work.
However, although we're now laying fiber optic cables rather than copper ones, the techniques in laying and protecting the cables are still remarkable similar. The same principles are in effect. The cable is still covered with helical steel wires to protect the central core, and breaks are found by testing the resistance of the metal inside to determine the length before there's a break.
The major difference is the capacity. While the first few cables could only manage a few words per minute, modern submarine cables can transmit more like 84,000,000,000 words per second." Cable & Wireless Worldwide have plans to increase that further, with 100Gbit/s line systems expected to come online within the next 18 months -- 50,000 times greater per fiber than the first fiber optic cable that went live in 1988.

How the first cable was laid across the Atlantic. Until the first transatlantic cable was laid, the fastest communication between Europe and North America took at least a week. Halvor Moorshead describes the problems in linking the continents together. THE ONLY BATTLE OF the War of 1812 in which there were heavy casualties was the Battle of New Orleans, fought on 8 January 1815. It was a decisive victory for the US but there was one major problem: the Treaty of Ghent ending the war had been signed on 24 December1814 -- about two weeks prior to the battle! Neither side was aware that the war was over.
This was, of course, normal for the times. News could only travel as fast as the swiftest horse or the fastest sailing ship. At the time, news rarely reached North America from Europe in under two weeks.
In the1830s a number of experiments were being conducted in both the US and Britain on telegraphy, the early uses being confined to railroads. The first practical use however must be credited to ProfessorSamuel Morse, the inventor of Morse code, who sent a message via what was then known as magnetic telegraph from Baltimore to Washington. Thirty years later, history books were saying "no other invention has exercised a more beneficent influence on the welfare and happiness of the human race." After the first successful demonstration, telegraph lines were rapidly built all over Europe and North America, allowing messages to be sent virtually instantaneously.
Crossing the water presented greater problems. The cable needed to be insulated and strong, technologies that were both in their infancy. The first major undersea link, connecting England to France, was not completed until 1851 after several failed attempts.
The idea of a transatlantic cable was first proposed in 1845, only a year after the first practical demonstration, but the far greater distances and greater depths presented formidable problems. In 1856 the Atlantic Telegraph Company was registered with a capital of £350,000 (then about $1,400,000). On the American side Cyrus W. Field was the driving force; on the British side it was Charles Bright and brothers John and JacobBrett.
The manufacture of the cable started in early 1857 and was completed in June. Before the end of July it was stowed on the American Niagara and the British Agamemnon -- both naval vessels lent by their respective governments for the task. They started at Valentia Harbor in Ireland (which was by then connected to the rest of the British Isles) on 5 August. For the first few days, everything went well but six days later, due to a mistake made with the brake which limited the rate of descent, the cable snapped. Just 380 miles had been laid.
The ships were forced to return to port. An extra 700 miles of cable was made for the second attempt which began on 25 June 1858. This time the same two ships met each other in mid-Atlantic where they joined their respective ends. The cable broke almost immediately. Again the two ships made another splice: this time they managed 40 miles before it broke again. The fourth time they had laid 146 miles before the cable was lost yet again. It was clear that this was not going to be easy!
The two ships returned to Ireland but it was decided that, despite the loss of a considerable amount of cable, they still had enough for a further attempt. On 29 July they made their fifth attempt, again starting from the mid point. This time it worked! On 5 August 1858 both ships reached their destinations -- Valentia Harbor in Ireland and Trinity Bay in Newfoundland. The two continents were joined.
On 16 August communication was established with the message "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth, peace, good will to men." Unfortunately the engineer in charge, Wildman Whitehouse, started by applying very high voltages rather than the very weak currents that had been tested during the cable laying. Within three weeks the damage inflicted on the cable by the high voltages was becoming apparent and it ceased to work.
However, although we're now laying fiber optic cables rather than copper ones, the techniques in laying and protecting the cables are still remarkable similar. The same principles are in effect. The cable is still covered with helical steel wires to protect the central core, and breaks are found by testing the resistance of the metal inside to determine the length before there's a break.
The major difference is the capacity. While the first few cables could only manage a few words per minute, modern submarine cables can transmit more like 84,000,000,000 words per second." Cable & Wireless Worldwide have plans to increase that further, with 100Gbit/s line systems expected to come online within the next 18 months -- 50,000 times greater per fiber than the first fiber optic cable that went live in 1988.

10 Star Housing

WHEN: 6:30 – 8pm Monday 3 July 2017
Our guest speaker in July is the architect Tim Adams. Tim has over 40 years of building design experience and is at the for...

WHEN: 6:30 – 8pm Monday 3 July 2017
Our guest speaker in July is the architect Tim Adams. Tim has over 40 years of building design experience and is at the forefront of zero energy and energy efficient house design. Tim will present “The House with No Bills”!
Tim was also the instigator of the highly successful BDAV 10 StarChallenge and his early adoption of energy rating tools such as NatHERS makes him a leader in thermal rating, operational energy and life cycle assessment.
Through his company F2 Design, Tim is collaborating on 10 Star housing projects at The Cape sustainable housing project, Sociable Weaver and much more, all with the goal of providing sustainable fully passive dwellings designed for Australians conditions and that do not need heating and cooling.
Read: About the BZE Discussion Group and BZE Events
WHEN: 6:30 – 8pm Monday 3 July 2017
WHERE: McCoy Building – Fritz Loewe Theatre (entry via level 2)
University of Melbourne, Cnr Elgin & Swanston Streets, CarltonPublic transport: Take any tram on Swanston Street and get off at Stop 1, Melbourne University.
Entry to building: South side of Elgin St up the ramp and through the automatic doors.
Entry: Gold coin donation

WHEN: 6:30 – 8pm Monday 3 July 2017
Our guest speaker in July is the architect Tim Adams. Tim has over 40 years of building design experience and is at the forefront of zero energy and energy efficient house design. Tim will present “The House with No Bills”!
Tim was also the instigator of the highly successful BDAV 10 StarChallenge and his early adoption of energy rating tools such as NatHERS makes him a leader in thermal rating, operational energy and life cycle assessment.
Through his company F2 Design, Tim is collaborating on 10 Star housing projects at The Cape sustainable housing project, Sociable Weaver and much more, all with the goal of providing sustainable fully passive dwellings designed for Australians conditions and that do not need heating and cooling.
Read: About the BZE Discussion Group and BZE Events
WHEN: 6:30 – 8pm Monday 3 July 2017
WHERE: McCoy Building – Fritz Loewe Theatre (entry via level 2)
University of Melbourne, Cnr Elgin & Swanston Streets, CarltonPublic transport: Take any tram on Swanston Street and get off at Stop 1, Melbourne University.
Entry to building: South side of Elgin St up the ramp and through the automatic doors.
Entry: Gold coin donation

The Final chapter in this series of videos.
'The Ffarquhar Branch' was completed on 10th November and took part in the Friends ofCultraModel RailwayShow on 12th November 2016. In the first part of the Vlog I talk about how you can take part in an exhibition and what items you need to bring. The rest shows the layout performing at the show as well as the many other layouts that featured.
Thank you to all my viewers and subscribers for their support during the layout's construction and if you have any questions about the layout, feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer them.

The Final chapter in this series of videos.
'The Ffarquhar Branch' was completed on 10th November and took part in the Friends ofCultraModel RailwayShow on 12th November 2016. In the first part of the Vlog I talk about how you can take part in an exhibition and what items you need to bring. The rest shows the layout performing at the show as well as the many other layouts that featured.
Thank you to all my viewers and subscribers for their support during the layout's construction and if you have any questions about the layout, feel free to ask and I will do my best to answer them.

10 Crazy Security Features in The White House

Top 10 facts about PresidentDonald Trump's home security and protection. The most heavily guard house in America.
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Security is an important part of the President’s daily life. Whether it be protection by the Secret Service or the latest technology, the POTUS has to constantly be monitored. Whereas most office buildings in the United States have some form of security, the White House makes them all look amateur. After all, the building is housing the most important government official in the country. The security features of the United States have definitely evolved over the years. What started out as a simple fence has grown to an all out technological masterpiece. And that’s just the parts we know about. It has long been rumored that a high tech bunker exists under the white house, and in 2010 it may have been confirmed. It has also been said that the White House uses a complicated system of lasers and radars. That is in addition to using classic techniques like bullet proof glass and steel fences. The technology used to protect the president is second to none. It uses the defence budget of the United States that is overwhelmingly the biggest in the world. The Secret Service is a 24/7 operation whose purpose is to protect the leader inside the White House. As they adapt to drones and changing threats, the facility must change with the times. As the Presidency is the most important position in the government, the most important building is also the White House. That means the security features must be the greatest technology available. So, here are the Crazy Security Features in The White House.
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AIR FORCE ONE : THE FLYING WHITE HOUSE | Documentary

Air Force One is the official air traffic control call sign of a United States Air Force a...

White House security alert: Secret service agent was on his phone during intrusion

A review from the Department of Homeland Security points out how mistakes made by Secret ServiceOfficers actually helped 42-year-old Iraq war veteran Omar Gonzalez intrude into the White House on September 19.
The review has not yet been made public but was obtained by the New York Times.
According to the review, Gonzalez was first spotted by officers on Pennsylvania Avenue but didn’t appear odd until 7:19m when he scaled the fence at a point where the ornamental spikes were missing. He then advanced onto the White House North Lawn, leaving the officers behind.
As the Secret Service officer stationed on the North lawn was talking on his cellphone without monitoring the radio, he failed to detect Gonzales until well after the chase was underway.
Two officers approached Gonzalez with guns drawn, but didn’t shoot as they thought he was not armed. Gonzalez later lost them in the hedges in front of the North Portico. Another officer also followed but came up short.”
Before Gonzalez reached the stairway stairs to the North Portico door, one officer took cover behind a pillar, pointing his gun at Gonzalez but didn’t shoot as he thought the man was unarmed and the wooden doors were locked. Gonzalez was later found carrying a knife.”
The door to the North Portico was unlocked and the alarm was disarmed, letting Gonzalez force himself in with no fanfare, even as one officer was trying to secure the area by physically subduing him twice but failed. After she mistook her flashlight for her baton, she finally pulled out her gun. However Gonzales ignored her.
He then passed the entrance hall and made it into the East Room, but was finally taken down by an officer at reached the doorway to the Green Room.
The review also finds the Secret Service underestimated the potential threat of the intruder, as shown by the investigation of two prior incidents, including his arrest on gun charges in Virginia in July. In that case, a map of Washington DC with a line drawn pointing to the White House was found.
In August, he was stopped near the south fence of the White house with a hatchet in his waistband but was later released when authorities failed to find any other weapons in his car after the search.
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The Subway System of the US Congress (Senate Side)

did you know that the Capitol Building in DC has a subway system that connects to various ...

The Subway System of the US Congress (Senate Side)

did you know that the Capitol Building in DC has a subway system that connects to various legislative buildings? Shots of the subway on the Senate side.
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The subway system of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. consists of three underground electric people mover systems that connect the United States Capitol to the House and Senate office buildings.
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On the Senate side, two separate subway systems exist. The first is similar to the one found on the House side. It connects the Russell Senate Office Building and the Capitol. The other is a computer-controlled system with three trains of three cars each that connects the Hart Senate Office Building, Dirksen Senate Office Building, and the Capitol. It is propelled by a track-side linear motor, while the train cars are unpowered. This line is mostly two-tracked but at the Hart and Capitol stations the tracks converge into one, with a single side platform. This allows easy return travel on the opposite track. The Dirksen station features a side platform for Capitol-bound trains and an island platform for Hart-bound trains. All three of these stations feature platform screen doors. A small maintenance spur is located adjacent to the Hart station. The House and Senate subway systems do not terminate in the same location under the Capitol, but they are connected by a labyrinth of tunnels.

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Whitehouse level crossing

We see a variety of trains passing Whitehouse level crossing and signal box, just outside ...

The White House Tour - Washington DC Travel Guide (USA)

Take a tour of White House in Washington, DC, United States -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
It's the most famous and important building in the United States of America.The White House is the home and office of the President and his many aides and workers.
The design of this extraordinary building is Neo-classical.
It has had several restorations, especially after being burned in the War of 1812.
Many of the nationally and internationally important announcements are made here by the President.
There are few buildings in the world as symbolically significant as the White House.

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Washington D.C. Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Take in the many sple...

Washington D.C. Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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Take in the many splendors of the nation’s capital when you arrive at Washington, D.C.
Your Washington, D.C. tour should start at the National Mall, where you’ll find monuments, memorials, and government buildings instead of tons of shopping. If you’d like to get around town easily but don’t want to rent a car, the Capital Bikeshare program will let you cruise around the city without wasting gas or getting stuck in traffic.
Check out the Watergate Hotel and Kennedy Center when you stop at Foggy Bottom, then move on to Georgetown, the oldest district in D.C.It’s filled with 18th-century buildings and, of course, the university itself. After a stop at the National Cathedral, make your way to the Smithsonian National Zoo, the perfect stop for the young and the young at heart.
If you’re feeling the need to channel your inner 007, go to the International Spy Museum, and learn about the covert operations and intelligence agencies that have shaped the world we live in. Of course, you can’t enjoy any Washington, D.C., tourism without admiring the White House, so make sure that’s on your list too.
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How to Tour the White House, Capitol & Supreme Court

If you want to visit the White House, Capitol or Supreme Court when you travel to Washingt...

How to Tour the White House, Capitol & Supreme Court

If you want to visit the White House, Capitol or Supreme Court when you travel to Washington DC, this video has all of the information you need to make that a reality. Make sure to plan ahead because the White House requires advance reservations and it’s highly recommended for the Capitol. You don’t want to arrive disappointed!
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White House Tour During my Visit to See First Lady Michelle Obama #LetsMove

White House Tour During my Visit to See First Lady Michelle Obama #LetsMove

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The White House - HD footage, information and facts on the White House. The White House is one of the most recognized buildings in the United States and one of the most influential buildings in the world.
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10 Amazing Facts About The White House

White House - 10 Amazing Facts - as part of the travel series by GeoBeats.
10 - George Washington, the 1st US President did not live in the White House.
9 - The White House receives about 20,000 mails/emails everyday. Only a small fraction are selected for the President.
8 - The White House complex was built largely by slaves who often worked 7 days a week.
7 - There are 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, 28 fireplaces and 3 elevators in the White House.
6 - The White House includes a tennis court, swimming pool, bowling lane, movie theater and a jogging track.
5 - Its kitchen has 5 full-time chefs and can serve dinner to as many as 140 guests.
4 - The outside structure of White House requires 570 gallons of paint.
3 - The White House was burned by the British soldiers in the war of 1812.
2 - Grover Cleveland's daughter, Esther, has been the only baby born to a President in the White House.
1 - It wasn't always called the White House. One of its past names was the "President's Palace".

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What's Inside of the White House?

The White House is full of lots of interesting rooms. A lot of people don't realize that ...

What's Inside of the White House?

The White House is full of lots of interesting rooms. A lot of people don't realize that this information is public! Please join me as we take a walk through the different rooms and what they are used for.
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White House Tours - What to Expect When You Visit

If you’re interested in taking a White House tour, it’s important to understand what’s included, and what’s off-limits. This video will show you exactly what you get to see on the public East Wing White House tour so you can decide if it’s worth it.
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